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- Beloved poet, prof, playwright 'an artistic giant' (London Free Press)
James Reaney, a national literary icon who stayed close to his Southwestern Ontario roots during a celebrated, 50-year career as a playwright, poet and professor, has died.
- Spaces names OSU-educated artist, curator Christopher Lynn its next ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Christopher Lynn, who earned a master of fine arts degree in painting from Ohio State University, will become the new director of the artist-run gallery Spaces in Cleveland. After its third search for a new director in 18 months, the nonprofit Spaces ...
- Insurers give worn flags a final salute - Everett Herald
McClain Insurance Services in Everett and PEMCO Insurance recently gave away new flags to folks who brought in worn models that needed to be ceremoniously retired. Nathalie Stamey at McClain said the response was overwhelming and that they gave away ...
- More Honors For Temple’s Holy Trinity - KWTX
More Honors For Temple’s Holy TrinityKWTX, TX - 18 hours agoShe was state champion in prose in 2007. Mr. Daheim, also an active member of the Forensics Team, won 100 awards in drama, speech, and debate in his ...
- FERTILE MIND - Columbia Daily Tribune
FERTILE MINDColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 4 hours agoReferences to the plant’s golden flowers in its early single form appear in ancient Chinese writing and poetry, and its likeness appeared on pottery from ...
- Beyond the Bard at Oregon Shakespeare Festival - San Francisco Gate
Ask Bill Rauch how he likes being the new artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and his boyish face beams. The 45-year-old Rauch moved to this southern Oregon hamlet more than a year ago to take the reins of the festival, its three ...
- Florence 'to revoke Dante exile' - BBC News
Seven hundred years after it sent Dante into lifetime exile on pain of death, Florence is having a re-think. The city council has backed a motion that calls for the author of The Divine Comedy to be rehabilitated by the mayor of Florence at a public ...
- A sequicentennial choral tour of Minnesota - Minnesota Public Radio
A sequicentennial choral tour of MinnesotaMinnesota Public Radio, MN - 3 hours agoHe considered frontier stories, including those of Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Minnesota poetry. Then he found "Old Waters" an essay by Minnesota- born author ...Prairie Arts Chorale to premiere composition in honor of Minnesota ... Litchfield Independent Reviewall 2 news articles
- June 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
--If you're interested in what heavyweight champ, grillmeister and dad-of-10 George Foreman has to say about his fatherhood journeys and other life struggles, you can read an excerpt of his new book. --And if taking my poll about jobs wasn't enough ...
- ID poet Studebaker, 61, dies in kayaking accident (The Olympian)
An adventuring Idaho poet, author and photographer is likely dead after a kayaking accident.
- Comic-Con - Day 1 (Blogcritics.org)
Day 1 at Comic-Con begins with a five-hour traffic delay - attendees and talent trapped on the freeway. I get to the convention just in time for the RocknRolla press roundtable. Comic-Con 2008 started off with an early morning supposedly easy two-hour drive to San Diego from my nephew’s home in Fullerton. We departed at 6:30 a.m., took two cars, and quickly got to San Honofre with clear, easy ...
- 'We literally rose from the ashes' (MPNnow.com)
Supporters of the Macedon Public Library gathered last week to celebrate the building’s fifth anniversary. Â
- In the Arts (Independent)
"Plein Air 3 Ways" is on exhibit at the Middletown Library through July 31. Favorite scenes through the eyes and art of three plein air artists: Manny Jomok, watercolors; Marge Levine, pastels; and Jim Ferrier, oils. Plein Air artists paint from life and work out of doors to capture the light and movement of an actual scene.
- Hugh Reid MacCallum, Milton scholar, dies age 80 (The Globe and Mail)
Professor of English at the University of Toronto for 35 years was an unassuming giant in the field of 17th-century literary criticism
- SPECIAL REPORT: Turn and Face the Change -- With Newspaper Industry in Crisis, 'Everything's on the Table' (Editor & Publisher)
NEW YORK Something's happening here, in the newspaper industry, and as the old Baby Boomer anthem goes, what it is ain't exactly clear.
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